rety tis ie el apt HH a il BE Paks os fr a ra a ik ir fli: a i ta _ te ik atk Tory Preparat of his personal intentions, potential fl ot eect, ok hav With fallout from China’s fourth animosities, it finds cause enough te | and that ’ view the future with misgiving. ve between Chinese and American | ficial agent of the leading by Main- | voices, vera ions fi pf has let it be known that he is looking 1, based in Saskatchewan like Mr. ~efenbaker himself, has been keep- -Transport Minister George Hees | fly to others that we know not of! ills we have, as the saying goes, than dispatches the Associated news of Subscription week mail carrier. taland eisewhere Y, Bad News For Japan announced more than a year tice Minister Davie Fulton who, at | . Former Labor Minister Michael February, by a next month, to be | mats. Of course, computers—how- i bu. reports, already meet the instructions of the annual | not cabinet ministers and the rank and when a vacancy occurred. Ex- that he would be a candidate if | estimated $550 million, or $27.50 this is not the immediate reason for - Minister Alvin Hamil- present > TTT 7 helm g 65942; Vancouver MA Sanetien all ote local over 4Se $13.00°e year orenaen pees Foner tas esis er Audit PAGE 4 FRIDA poet rou as powerful » been en iota oat within a well understand the fears anese entertain on this score. Its best hope, as ichi Shinbun, one of its sailsal itmenpAtnerionn tietionn:> ‘effective. Its worst mistake, the paper believes, — would be to accept atomic armaments increase.” other views on anese seGiirity sing at this time. Party’s national’ convention have ing of the party’s small national ex- ecutive committee followed, likely meeting of the stive which has "The convention “October or N date would be ; which received from tion: What Mr the arrangements is executive consult the party's leadet about the planning Jeadership convention. leadership: contenders begun to prepare their candidacies. Ex. for party support. So is Former Jus- ah prone tarr party unity. 1 ing ‘hi the Timelight an an apostle of | sito of sonching Sanaa. Sei thimah of thé law's the by and a viola the in it startling results.” in the characteristic jargon of a well- | ‘trained bureaucrat, “may come some a broad array of hypotheses,” he said J'We're not the old A Pilot Project | convinced that the strict ag TG that all spending be done by EDITORIAL NOTE | tenter-hooks for a while longer. to keep the eager beavers eee and _ s coentian, Sal Canada, re ee and 40 num in at least 10 25 conte for onct a oes» the party, limits applied and its a total 2s sor sol the past. ye been’ no +g China’s atomic development, one can it. But the chief electoral officer is m this sore. Caught su ~—the largest amount on record, begun, with the prospects of a.meet- roles: in ‘helping forge future foreign policy and perhaps training diplo- he other hand, of course, he puters: may play ‘increasingly key is preparing to resign. to the hilt at the annual ig and subsequently, are con- his caucus loyalists, who i vit: BR aa ohe hi . heal ie ti RET a it ili ilifst tlt i ni raul i it i rs leat fire, trifle rigitle hii satiris| anil o f ie He ah et ili f ig sia il ‘ " elt adil i Mure : i ee § SO iff fie ie nea Ht ine tf ane °f i i ie mien jetisty ne fis ale itn it 7 if lh rig af, sit oe im i it tt Hi in ie td splat a i i iif a it | vd it ifs E vd & ree iit rit : ol i, afi 75 ha it I! i aa 2 tile iu ral Lill i i HE Heel Fe ia iF cA ae Mia aa sen : s oo ee * re a fin the new year. This would be to | overhauls in this manner, why mats can be subjected to electronic thought wé“were. A Montreal fund- raising consultant has come up with nounce this in mid-January and begin a determined campaign for a new If Dief-decides to stay at the it is expected that he will an- n .adate from the party’s convention. a The Gazette writer says that ‘The possibilities for improvement old4ashioned enough to hope that if the change must come, it won’t be in our time. Better to put up with the a computer-aided simulation in a _of our politicians generally? What this boiled down to was the ever versatile—will always need ‘Who knows, indeed? And if diplo- news that Canadians donated an af Hill, Ss wreckage th pcs AF cesses which Nazi army peninsu 7 n oe rem TWENTY - wacmed ant presence of ans oie: ee and Cohnnen esi wr sections and i soubor ward Island ay with cumpiiagne bin iit a i {ite fi i EE * OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson WINTER SCENE, VICTORIA PARK Noe A tae ty ‘h “inthe ese i ee eak Preview = pe In ne cane iit ie i ii i si Hi ue tatty a ta sti ties bese Ie a i A cs iat CT ride a sys ii its i hal vi i Hii Ei Hi ine i i: ae Fy che hi i i! ali ah A Ht He ae ae th i *s ed a nad et We 4 c Hi tli reEI*G fide Wate ae HH i iii i | ae iit i iy iF A rf itil = (eet fie aa Hit ite i iin ie 3 | =| il: ‘ Both ladies and gentlemen will be received By Dr. Theodore R. , é from 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. ‘ Will hold thei the Town Hal His Worship o will receive ¥ vary 2nd, 1967, from 4.30.P. M. to 6.15 P.M. In the lower foyer of the ee Monday, January 2nd ' A VISITING CARD WOULD BE APPRECIATED © |, Summerside, on r NEW YEAR'S RECE 18 and Mrs. Key | Please use box office entrance on Queen Street yor George A. Key Jr. i a in iti rea ie fa ae ean at Hh in ri ig i i : i: i ir hat Hy wa Premier Alexander B. and Mrs. Campbell © i re ii : i iil Hee oe geon eee at Jon- a Town Clerk-Treasurer = ‘ # PS ISt Yat al the collectios se Speciale soo aval bie doctor feeling sald, “Tm ae oe wie yet ‘vee see